Tina CHOW (1950-1992) - Lot 53

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Tina CHOW (1950-1992) - Lot 53
Tina CHOW (1950-1992) Large hammered silver cuff bracelet, by Tina Chow Forming an elongated silver cuff, signed Tina Chow, gross weight: 213 grs, In a presentation case from Galerie Naila de Monbrison Provenance: Acquired from galerie Naila de Monbrison Tina Chow is an American model, muse and jewelry designer, an emblematic figure of the minimalist style of the 1970s and 1980s. Born Bettina Louise Lutz in Ohio to an American father and Japanese mother, she grew up between the United States and Japan, a dual culture that would profoundly influence her aesthetic. In the 1970s, she established herself as a model and fashion icon, collaborating with major photographers and becoming close to designers such as Issey Miyake and Yves Saint Laurent. Married to restaurateur Michael Chow, founder of Mr. Chow restaurants, she moved to the heart of the New York art scene, frequenting Andy Warhol. From the mid-1980s onwards, Tina Chow devoted herself to jewelry design. Her pieces are characterized by a pure, spiritual aesthetic, combining natural materials such as rock crystal, quartz, gold, silver and bamboo. Inspired by Japanese craftsmanship and the search for harmony and energy in stones, her creations combine formal simplicity with a strong sculptural presence. Naîla de Monbrison met Tina Chow when she opened her gallery in 1987. She fell in love with her work and decided to devote her first solo exhibition to her in 1988. The exhibition was a huge success. Tina Chow was an American model, muse, and jewelry designer, and an iconic figure of the minimalist style of the 1970s and 1980s. Born Bettina Louise Lutz in Ohio to an American father and a Japanese mother, she grew up between the United States and Japan-a dual cultural heritage that profoundly shaped her aesthetic. In the 1970s, she established herself as a model and fashion icon, collaborating with leading photographers and forming close ties with designers such as Issey Miyake and Yves Saint Laurent. Married to restaurateur Michael Chow, founder of the Mr. Chow restaurants, she moved within the heart of New York's art scene, mingling with figures including Andy Warhol. From the mid-1980s, Tina Chow devoted herself to jewelry design. Her pieces are distinguished by a refined and spiritual aesthetic, combining natural materials such as rock crystal, quartz, gold, silver, and bamboo. Inspired by Japanese craftsmanship and a pursuit of harmony and the energy of stones, her creations blend formal simplicity with a strong sculptural presence. Naîla de Monbrison met Tina Chow at the opening of her gallery in 1987. She was instantly captivated by her work and decided to dedicate her first solo exhibition to her in 1988 at the gallery. The exhibition was a huge success.
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